I went online looking for Nespresso cups, after breaking first a sucer, then a cup. I found several useful sites, and search words, listed alphabetically
Website Crockery Sellers & Brands
Amazon
Churchill's Willow Pattern
Other manufacturers copied this popular pattern. Does the bridge have the authentic original Willow pattern design of two lovers pursued by the runaway bride to be's father's servant? Or are there only two.figures on the bridge?
The bittersweet story of this myth has the groom captured and the waiting bride drowning herself. The suposedly happy ending is that the lovers are reunited as a pair of love birds in the sky, as shown on the plate.
Ebay
chinasearch
chinamatchers
Denbyware
Johnson Brothers - Eternal Beau
Nespresso
Royal Albert design
Wedgwood
You can tell fakes / imitations because they spell the name with an e.
Other famous Uk names are Pool Pottery, Portmeirion, Royal Doulton
You can buy or sell, new condition or seconds or second hand.
Seconds
Seconds might have cosmetic imprfections, especially if there is an embossed pattern. You might get extra drips or missing parts of a concentric line.
Denby has an astonishing number of outlets across the country, about 25, so there's no need to go all the way to the pottery if you just want to see the ranges and look for a bargain.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/myveryspecialthingsFactory Tours
On the other hand, if you want to book a tour, check for the opening times, hours, and booking. I went there once and the only tour still left that day was already fully booked and I had planned to drive back to London that day, not spend on a hotel, which would be more than the cost of buying a few items and postage.
Outlet Shops
You can also visit outlet shops for other brands.
If you already have trios, cup, saucer and tea plate, you might be tempted by chin handled cake/dessert forks, cake plates, tea pots, peper and salt sets, with and without a tray.
Service Saucer r Tennis Plate?
I was intrigued to see service saucers, like an oval saucer large enough for a biscuit on one side. What is truly astonishing is that I thought they were a modern idea. Not a bit of it. They cropped up called tennis plates, in fine bone china, too fancy to my mind to risk carryign around outdoors. But that is what they were designed for. For tpoeple watching tennis at Wimbledon, to have a drink and snack in style, held with one hand. Presumably your other hand clutched your handbag or skirt, or shook hands with people you met.
Useful Websites
https://www.denbypottery.com/denby-pottery-village-outlet-locations
https://www.visitstoke.co.uk/see-and-do/world-of-wedgwood-factory-tour-p849601
https://www.chinamatchers.co.uk/pages/sell-your-tableware-to-us
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